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Grave Concernsnew

A zombie comic book series wants your braaaains.
Eugene Weekly  |  Aaron Ragan-Fore  |  02-17-2012  |  Art

The 2012 End of the World Zombie Apocalypse Survivors' Starter Kitnew

A gift guide for the end of the world.
Eugene Weekly  |  Dante Zuñiga-West  |  11-28-2011  |  Shopping

The Joys of Zombie Bashing: "Dead Rising 2"new

Storyline? Who cares? It has zombies, bashing, blood and gore.
Boise Weekly  |  Michael Lafferty  |  11-04-2010  |  Video Games

Army of Darknessnew

Tea Party horde devours GOP establishment, lurches onward.
Columbia Free Times  |  Corey Hutchins  |  10-27-2010  |  Elections

Zombie Culture is Spreading Like a Plaguenew

The undead are proliferating in movies, in books, and the internet.
SEE Magazine  |  Barry Hammond  |  05-04-2010  |  Culture

Academia Under Attack ... by Zombiesnew

Humans vs. Zombies, an internationally played complicated role-playing tag game that can go on for weeks at a time, is bigger than ever these days. One local university recently mistook the game for real life.
Boston Phoenix  |  Alexis Hauk  |  10-30-2009  |  Culture

Illustrator Chris Lane Plays Off Our Pathogen Fears in His New Graphic Novelnew

Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection imagines a public health crisis in the year 2012 caused by a sickness that percolates through the air and gets under people's skin. By the end of the year, more than five billion people have succumbed. The idea is horrifying, but in a weirdly seductive way.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  10-28-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

David P. Murphy Gives Advice for Soon-to-be-Zombies in 'Zombies for Zombies'new

A spoof of the ... for Dummies series, Zombies for Zombies: Advice and Etiquette for the Living Dead explains how to be a zombie (because, hey, you've got no choice) while retaining a semblance of style.
East Bay Express  |  Anneli Rufus  |  10-07-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

'Zombieland' is Comic Goldnew

Flesh-eating monsters are still so popular that it's hardly surprising to see a comic action send-up of the genre like Zombieland. The fact that it's really damned good, on the other hand, is as welcome a surprise as a hidden cache of weapons in a post-zombie wasteland.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Jeff Kubik  |  10-01-2009  |  Reviews

Why the Living Dead Will Never Die -- a Bit of Zombie Navel-Gazingnew

Zombie movies are everywhere. They surround us like a horde of reanimated corpses clawing at our boarded-up windows, and they just keep coming. Some of these films are brilliant (Shaun of the Dead) and some are awful (Zombie Cop), but fans of the genre are always willing to come back for more.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  John Tebbutt  |  10-30-2008  |  Movies

Who Loves the Living Dead?new

If you share my fondness for flesh-eaters, you would have found plenty of fellowship at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend. The Wyndham Resort attracted so many lurchers last weekend that I had to park at T.G.I. Friday’s and shamble across I-Drive.
Orlando Weekly  |  Seth Kubersky  |  10-23-2008  |  Theater

Why Do Books Like 'Zombie Haiku' Exist?new

Here's how I imagine it happened: Zombie author/Ohio youth pastor Ryan Mecum said to his friends, over nachos, "What kind of haiku would you write if you were a zombie?"
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Liz Spikol  |  08-04-2008  |  Poetry

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